Home / Blog Our Blogs How Are Gaming Rooms Regulated in Texas? Drew Shirley April 15, 2018 0 Comments Gambling is generally prohibited in Texas but there are many exceptions to the general rule. Game rooms are generally authorized so long as they do […] Read More Tax Incentive Provisions for Local Governments in Texas Set to Sunset Next Year Brandon Morris April 11, 2018 0 Comments Attracting new businesses is a major point of emphasis for many Texas cities. New business means a growing community and new job opportunities. In Texas, […] Read More Changes to Texas traffic laws: Autonomous vehicles, Cell Phones and Child Rescues Judith El Masri March 28, 2018 0 Comments If you are a licensed driver here in Texas, chances are you have received a traffic ticket at some point in your driving history. If […] Read More Defining Words by Ordinary or Particular Meaning – It Depends Byron L. Brown March 16, 2018 0 Comments According to Abraham Lincoln, “a lawyer’s time and advice are his stock in trade.” I would add that the tools of the lawyer’s trade are […] Read More Texas Cities Pass Dog-Friendly Ordinances to Restrict Tethering Brandon Morris March 2, 2018 0 Comments At some point in your life, you’ve likely seen a dog tied to a stake in the ground or tethered to a pole. Granted, sometimes […] Read More Go Vote, Texan! Judith El Masri February 24, 2018 0 Comments Today is Go Texan Day here in Houston, Texas. Yep, it is a real day as proclaimed by our mayor and many mayors before him. […] Read More Steps for Buying an Existing Business Drew Shirley February 12, 2018 0 Comments For many people, the word “entrepreneur” conjures up an image of an enterprising person who wants to strike out on his own, starting a new […] Read More When the Barking Won’t Stop: Man’s Best Friend or Public Nuisance? Brandon Morris February 2, 2018 0 Comments I’m of the belief that dog is man’s best friend. But when the pup in question isn’t yours, sometimes they can do some pretty annoying […] Read More Home Equity Loan Restrictions Lifted in Texas with Low Voter Turnout Judith El Masri January 26, 2018 0 Comments Texas voters amended the state Constitution in the last election (November 2017), to make home equity loans more accessible in the Lone Star state. In […] Read More « 1 … 27 28 29 30 31 … 38 »